These 16 resources for American Imperialism from 1890-1909 largely cover the acquisition of Hawaii and the Spanish-American War. Additional topics include but are not limited to: Rough Riders, White Man's Burden, Open Door Policy, Boxer Rebellion, Theodore Roosevelt, Panama Canal, and the Roosevelt

These 14 resources provide an overview of European Imperialism from 1880-1914. Topics touched on include the reasons for imperialism, the Berlin Conference, the Scramble for Africa, the White Man's Burden, the Boer War, British imperialism in India, the Sepoy Rebellion, and imperialism in China and

Students choose 3 examples of either American Imperialism (US Imperialism) or European Imperialism and examine them from the points of view of both the country being imperialistic and the country/location subjected to imperialism, for example America and the Philippines or Belgium and the Congo. Students then complete 3 tasks related to analyze each of the 3 specific pairs of points of view, two written and one visual. UPDATED to include 7 student samples.